Category: explored

  • Pedion Areos, Athens, Greece | Part II

    Pedion Areos is an extremely beautiful park that I found on one of my last days in Athens. One thing I learned, thinking back on it no, is that if you want to find statues, go into parks! This park had every little nook and cranny filled with beautiful statues. There was a whole alley…

  • Statues of Athens, Greece | Part I

    I’ve been doing a lot of posts about my time in Athens. It’s true, there was so much to see there, so much that fascinated me. So much history, so much mythology. I’d walk the days around just clicking my camera all day. One art form that I feel doesn’t get enough fame is sculpture.…

  • Acropolis of Athens, Greece

    Taking myself back to last year to the land of sun, where I was sweeping through the streets of Athens, Greece admiring all the graffiti. It completely blew me away the amount of graffiti there, and it was hard to not get overwhelmed with so much. It can get very distracting just hunting for great…

  • Graffiti in Athens, Greece | Part II

    Re-visiting these photographs, I can remember one night as I walked the streets strolling down a lane with no cars allowed, and the restaurants all had their tables out in the lanes. As a walker, you had to weave your way in and out of tables and people eating, so naturally I sat down and…

  • Graffiti in Athens Greece | Part I

    During my time in Athens, Greece (September, 2012) I was continually astounded by the immensity of the graffiti scene. So much so, the second day I was there I dedicated to walking around and finding as much graffiti as I possibly could. It’s not that it was particularly fancy graffiti, but just that it was…